Morecambe boxers Tyson Fury and Isaac Lowe have paid an emotional visit to an orphanage in Thailand.
The WBC Heavyweight Champion and his friend and training partner, the former Commonwealth Featherweight Champion, gave out sweets and drinks to the children at the orphanage in Bangkok.
Fury and Lowe are in Thailand to train and for a pair of gala events where 'the Gypsy King' is the guest of honour.
This photo of Tyson at the orphanage is from Fury's Instagram Story @tysonfury

Isaac, who is known as 'The Westgate Warrior', said: "Today really did take to me.
"We went to Bangkok orphanage to see the little kids.
"It really did open my eyes up and we don’t know how lucky we are to see these little kids' faces to give them some drinks and sweets.
"Little things in life matter."
The photos are from Isaac's Facebook page.

Fury and Lowe have been training in temperatures of around 32 degrees while in Thailand, as both wait for confirmation of their next opponents in the ring.
Tyson, 34, posted on his social media that he was "feeling unstoppable" and "searching for opponents who won’t cower away from the Gypsy King". The world heavyweight champion last fought in December, when he defeated Dereck Chisora, but plans for a unification fight for the undisputed title with Oleksandr Usyk fell through earlier this year.
Photo from Tyson's Facebook page.

The Morecambe-based heavyweight is appearing at a Gala Dinner today (June 8) in Bangkok and at An Evening with Tyson Fury tomorrow (June 9) in Phuket, where he will meet fans and answer questions.
He was also ringside at a Muay Thai boxing show at the Rajadamnern stadium in Bangkok earlier this week.


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